Hush, haters: Channing Tatum & Jenna Dewan not divorcing

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Rumors are "outright lies"

Rumors were rife that Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan were headed for divorce because of the actor's supposed womanizing ways, but the reports are untrue.

Hollywood relationships don't always stand the test of time, but Channing Tatum and his wife Jenna Dewan Tatum still appear to be as in love as they were seven years ago — so the rumors that the couple are headed for splitsville came as quite a shock!

Star magazine reported on Tuesday that the 22 Jump Street star and his lady were planning to divorce as the couple appeared on the magazine's cover alongside the headline, "Channing & Jenna: $50 Million Divorce Shocker!" with claims that Tatum "constantly hits on women."

However, before you bring out the tissues, it appears the rumor is completely false.

"It's disappointing to see another example of Star magazine using outright lies to sell their weekly covers and trying to pass it off as journalism," a rep for the couple revealed to Us Weekly. "Their current delusional cover couldn't be further from the truth."

We're glad to hear the pair are still going strong because they have just welcomed their first child together, a baby girl named Everly on June 11. They also looked happy as ever when they appeared at the premiere for Tatum's new movie 22 Jump Street, Us Weekly reports.

"Jenna and Channing were really cute together," a source told the mag.

But what better source to prove the couple's happiness than the actor himself, who previously revealed to Elle magazine that after all these years together they have a couple of tricks up their sleeves to make their relationship work.

"Jenna and I have a trick we use to check in with each other," he explained to Elle. "We say, 'On a scale of one to 10, how much do you love me right now?' It's not as romantic as you think. Sometimes it's like, 'I love you at a six right now. I have an issue, and you asked. So now I'm going to tell you....'"